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Saltwater Feeder Shrimp - 5 pack
Feeder shrimps are highly nutritious and even the most finicky eater will be interested in eating them. The feeder shrimp can reach a maximum of 2 inches but is normally sold at approximately 1 inch. These shrimps can be kept directly in the display tank or refugium.
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Adding live foods to your tank encourages your fish to behave more like they normally would in the wild and makes them much more fun to watch. Glass shrimp can also act as great indicators of water quality and can be an early warning sign that there may be something going wrong in your tank. Early action can mean the difference between a happy, healthy tank and an empty tank. Glass Shrimp are also beneficial in that they make a great addition to a reef cleaning crew. They will eat unwanted slime algae, uneaten food, fish waste, and any other detritus. These shrimps are peaceful and reef friendly omnivores that are a great live food source and are also very fun to watch swim and scramble around your tank.